Nike VR S Set Irons

Nike VR S Set Irons 

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Nike VR S Iron Set 4-GW with Steel Shafts The Nike VR S Iron Set is Nike's fastest iron that will go farther than ever. The clubface produces greater energy return, powering higher, longer, straighter shots. In the competition to get to the green, the other irons just can't keep up. Additional Features: Set Composition: 4- Gap Wedge Shaft: True Temper Dynalite 90

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami


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Wonderful Article!
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[Dec 25, 2023]
arissaaqila


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The VR S irons likely featured a cavity back design, which is typical for game improvement irons. Cavity back irons distribute weight around the perimeter of the clubhead, enhancing forgiveness and stability on off-center hits. by tstoto

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No weaknesses. All very good.

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5
[Oct 08, 2013]
Ian Gray
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: VRS Graphite Irons

I sold my Slingshots that served me very well. These clubs VRS graphite shafts R are a delight. Just got to stop trying to over hit them and let the club do the real work. I'm 69 and hit my sand wedge 60-70 metres (65-75yds) Previously I would not get the OSS club to go that far so I need to slow down. The feel and workability with these VRS clubs is very good. I got mine on eBay used but in v-g order. It was well worth making the change. A confidence boost.

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5
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5
[Oct 03, 2013]
theoldman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike VRS Senior flex irons

At age 65+ I decided it was time to go to a senior flex. I was having to swing my old clubs too hard to get the distance I was getting 5 or 10 years ago, leading to variable results. Bought these VRS irons(very lightly) used. This irons have a "strong" lie, so the VRS 6 iron is comparable to my old 5 iron. The VRS irons are very forgiving and very straight. Slight mis-hits will get you only a little off line and maybe 5 - 10 yards short. Hit it well, and you will be rewarded with a straight, accurate and consistent result. On those rare occasions when I really hit it precisely on the sweet spot, I get an extra 10 yards or so. All with less effort than my old (regular shaft) set and less effort results in more consistent shot making for me. I'm glad I made the switch.

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5
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4
[Apr 07, 2013]
AL
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: VR-S Covert Irons

These Irons are for the golfer who is ready for game improvement they hit high and long with a good and easy swing and dead on target, every strike on the ball feels good and gets the ball in the air even on some miss hits! I don't think they are for a beginner more for a golfer who has been playing a few years I have dropped at least 5 strokes on my game cause I am hitting more greens Nike has engineered a real winner if you are a senior golfer I would recommend the Graphite shafts with an 'A' flex These Irons are worth every cent and I have tried all the others for new equipment for 2013.

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5
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5
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